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Ex-CIA Agent On Roswell UFO Incident: Yup, That Was Totally An Alien

If you’re a UFO enthusiast and you swear to the almighty-something that that was definitely an alien spacecraft that landed in Roswell, New Mexico 65 years ago, then you’ve finally got some back-up in the form of an ex-CIA agent that claims the UFO discovered in Area 51 was, and is, the real McCoy.

65 years ago yesterday, the Roswell Daily Record reported that military officials captured a flying saucer at a remote New Mexico ranch. The event and its subsequent conspiracy are the crux at which all UFO theories rest, and a former CIA agent has come forward to confess that the local paper had it right – that really was an alien spacecraft, reports the Huffington Post. “It was not a damn weather balloon — it was what it was billed when people first reported it,” said Chase Brandon, a 35-year CIA veteran. “It was a craft that clearly did not come from this planet, it crashed and I don’t doubt for a second that the use of the word ‘remains’ and ‘cadavers’ was exactly what people were talking about.”

The government has stuck with its original story since July 8, 1947, when the Federal Bureau of Investigation said that the Air Force had recovered “an object purporting to be a flying disc … near Roswell, N.M. The disc is hexagonal in shape and was suspended from a ballon [sic] by a cable,” the FBI noted, and “the object found resembles a high altitude weather balloon with a radar reflector,” reports the LA Times. And of course, the CIA hasn’t answered requests to confirm Brandon’s claims, reports the Examiner.

Still, Brandon says he stumbled upon a key piece of evidence regarding the incident while he was poking around in a special vault at the CIA headquarters in Langley, Va., called the Historical Intelligence Collection room.

“It was a vaulted area and not everybody could get in it,” Brandon said. “One day, I was looking around in there and reading some of the titles that were mostly hand-scribbled summations of what was in the boxes. And there was one box that really caught my eye. It had one word on it: Roswell.” Curiosity got the better of him, and Brandon opened the box. “I took the box down, lifted the lid up, rummaged around inside it, put the box back on the shelf and said, ‘My god, it really happened!” continuing, “Some written material and some photographs, and that’s all I will ever say to anybody about the contents of that box,” concluding, “But it absolutely, for me, was the single validating moment that everything I had believed, and knew that so many other people believed had happened, truly was what occurred.”

Too bad we can’t get our hands on that box, eh ufologists?

What do you think? Do Brandon’s claims confirm the existence of extra-terrestrial life? What do you believe? Sound off below!

13 Responses to “Ex-CIA Agent On Roswell UFO Incident: Yup, That Was Totally An Alien”

I believe that we are,in theory, an open society, by the people: for the people, so all this closed, secret info seems better suited to say, communism, authoritarianism, etc. We can handle information as well as bureaucrats can.

Any supposed UFO "cover-up" has very little to do with "crashed saucers" and a great deal more to do with the political and military realities of the immediate postwar period. This was during the time that intelligence was in espionage war between communists and the free world. This stuff both excited and paranoid people, especially after the war of worlds special. You had swindlers that would throw this bull shit into the media. Operations Overcast and Paperclip were examples of allied attempts to get hold of German experts. The SR-71 served with the U.S. Air Force from 1964 to 1998. Tested and developed by Lockheed Martin on area 51. Of the 32 aircraft built, 12 were destroyed in accidents during testing. 1947 was when CIG transitioned into CIA by Trumen. German wartime projects was, not unlike the efforts made by CIC staff both during and after the war, but very similar. There was a clear need to control the information about these advanced technologies and to recover the data and develop experimental aircraft in secret. Back on 23rd September 1947 the Schulgen Memorandum, a quote from a copy of the original, stated that:
It is possible within the present US knowledge – provided that extensive detailed development is undertaken – to construct a piloted aircraft which has the general description of the object in subparagraph (e) of USAF Air Intelligence Report 100-203-79 above which would be capable of an approximate range of 7,000 miles at subsonic speeds. This is where you all should be looking into Chance-Vought XF5U1 ;).

What people don't realize is that Roswell is a place of great selflessness and sacrifice on the part of the extraterrestrials or aliens. The spaceship that crashed at Roswell in 1947 was deliberately crashed into the ground by the aliens (resulting in the death of 3 or 4 of them) in order to draw the attention of mankind to their presence. Unfortunately the US government chose to cover it up. Someday this incident and place will be a memorial to their sacrifice and bravery. For more info see ufocoverup.org.